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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Rogers' smudge leaves lots of issues — ST. LOUIS - Revise the script. Rewind to Sunday night, Game 2 of the World Series. — FOX cameras detect a brown splotch on the left hand of Tigers pitcher Kenny Rogers in the first inning. And Cardinals manager Tony La Russa goes nuts.
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Giants Win
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USA Today:
Cards say Rogers used pine tar, scuffed ball — ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals believe not only was Detroit Tigers pitcher Kenny Rogers doctoring the ball with pine tar Sunday in the World Series, he was scuffing baseballs. — "It was so blatant," Cardinals hitting coach Hal McRae told USA TODAY on Monday.
Jack Curry / New York Times:
In Perry's Book, a Brown Smudge Is Not a Black Mark — Gaylord Perry, that master of doctoring a baseball who was just as much a master of making batters think he was doctoring it, has no doubt about what Kenny Rogers smeared across the palm of his left hand in the World Series.
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Sports Scope
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
As La Russa talks, the smudge mark thickens … ST. LOUIS — Here's a little advice we'd like to pass along to all future World Series participants, in the wake of Kenny Rogers' dirt-clumping mishap Sunday: — If you're ever thinking about getting in the middle of a massive October controversy …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Robinson: Managers Should Balk When Pitchers Try to Get Slick
Robinson: Managers Should Balk When Pitchers Try to Get Slick
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Boston Globe:
Francona's trip to Japan is off — Manager hospitalized with a foot infection — ST. LOUIS — The Red Sox sent out word last night that Terry Francona, who last week had agreed to replace Ken Macha as manager of a team of major leaguers going to Japan next month for a series of exhibitions, has withdrawn.
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The Joy of Sox
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Associated Press:
La Russa on Rogers: 'I don't believe it was dirt' — ST. LOUIS — Tony La Russa kept talking about Kenny Rogers, his words from the interview room booming all around Busch Stadium, courtesy of the PA system. One by one, the Detroit Tigers stopped their workout to listen.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Top Candidate Withdraws — Citing Family, Girardi Won't Seek Nats' Job — Former Florida Marlins manager Joe Girardi, considered for weeks the favorite to become the next manager of the Washington Nationals, took his name out of consideration for the job yesterday, saying it was a decision based …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Surgical strike: Four Mets undergo operations — The Mets had their hearts broken in the NLCS Game 7 loss to the Cardinals. Now it's time to get everything else fixed. — Carlos Delgado, Paul Lo Duca, Aaron Heilman and Chris Woodward went under the knife yesterday at the Hospital for Special Surgery …
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TwinCities.com:
Delgado tops Mets' surgery list — First baseman, three others go under knife — New York Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado, catcher Paul Lo Duca, right-hander Aaron Heilman and infielder Chris Woodward had successful surgery Monday. — Delgado had surgery on his right wrist because of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Four Mets undergo successful surgeries — Floyd, Hernandez set to be operated on Wednesday — NEW YORK — They turned into the Met-icals on Monday. Four days after their elimination from the postseason, the Mets began offseason repairs. — Four players underwent surgery …
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Baseball America:
2006 Minor League Free Agents — The following is the list of minor leaguers who have been declared free agents following the 2006 season, as provided by Major League Baseball.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs name Trammell bench coach — Former Major League All-Star will be Piniella's right-hand man — CHICAGO — Former Tigers manager and six-time American League All-Star shortstop Alan Trammell was named on Monday as the bench coach and infield instructor for new Cubs manager Lou Piniella.
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Benson-Maine deal analyzed — Beat writer Spencer Fordin answers Orioles fans' questions — Do you think trading John Maine for Kris Benson was a good deal? I understand Benson is a reliable innings eater, but Maine seems to have much more potential to contribute to the Mets in the future.
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the metropolitans
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Bucs snag Teixeira? — Beat writer Ed Eagle answers Pirates fans' questions — Is there any truth to the rumor about the Bucs getting Mark Teixeira in a trade for Paul Maholm and Mike Gonzalez? This would add a lot of offense to the team, and we'd have a good fielding first baseman as well.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Randolph Is Excited About the Progress the Mets Made — Healing has come in small doses for Willie Randolph. A shopping jaunt with his wife, Gretchen. An excursion to some farms in northern New Jersey. A day of watching football. — And the bottom of the fourth inning of Game 2 of the World Series.
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